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… it was as if he was trying to pretend that there werent 15 people in the room screaming black lives matter.
Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC), a leading member of the Congressional Black Caucus, said that the protesters should have let the candidates speak.
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TOP STORY -- Historic Emanuel AME Church has risen from tragedy for two centuries…

…-dollar bill. But to pounce on Hamilton as the victim of this long-overdue change is to correct one historic injustice by committing another.
And talk about bad timing! What makes Lews decision so woefully ironic is that Hamiltons standing has risen sharply…

… Century Fox to his son James, multiple people briefed on the plans said on Thursday. James Murdoch is expected to take over as chief executive, and his 84-year-old father will remain at the company as executive chairman. Another son, Lachlan, is moving…

… seriously by those who have followed the career of the genocidal tyrant. Hes been shuffling the children of his second marriageJames, Lachlan and Elisabethinto and out of his corporate deck for two decades, and every time he gives one of them a promotion…

… billion to authorize and fund the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Grant Program. Theres also Obamas oft-touted investment in Pell grants: Since 2008, the maximum award has risen nearly $1,000, hitting $5,730 this academic…

…. Jurors found Sterling was a source of classified information that appeared in New York Times reporter JamesRisens 2006 book, State of War.
Sterling did not testify during his trial. He addressed the court only briefly Monday, thanking court personnel…

… up. From the case of New York Times reporter JamesRisen, to the Justice Department monitoring the phone lines of the Associated Press and Fox News reporters, many journalists in the United States and beyond, many organizations and journalists have…

… of disclosures by ex-CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling, who was convicted in federal court in January of giving New York Times reporter JamesRisen details about an effort to provide the Iranians with flawed nuclear designs that they might adopt, setting back…

…, Va. convicted ex-CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling on nine felony counts stemming from the government's claims that he told Times journalist JamesRisen about the highly classified effort to use a former Russian nuclear scientist to give Iran flawed…

… Tyler, John Tagliabue, David Johnston, JamesRisen and Chris Hedges. Nor was the Times the only publication to run wrong pieces, and the government itself suffered a colossal intelligence failure, she writes. Plus, she adds in her defense, some of her…

… more than most Wall Street CEOs, including her old boss, Morgan Stanley Chief Executive James Gorman, who was paid $18 million in 2013. Morgan Stanley hasnt reported Mr. Gormans 2014 compensation yet Among big banks that have reported CEO compensation…

… hopeful sign, wages are starting to rise again: hourly earnings are up 2 percent over the past year, and theyve risen at a 4 percent annual rate so far in 2015. Only in America are we producing more oil and gas than Russia, Saudi Arabia, or any other…

…. S. weapons system. The F-35 programs costs have risen over the past year without any change in quantity, meaning it is paying more for the same amount of capability, the GAO said. More on the report here: http://bloom. bg/1FYDLxs
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…, when he has meetings that are, again, not as publicized with thought leaders. So, I think that, you know, he he gets a lot of input from a variety of sources, and does so appropriately.
MIKE ALLEN: You might have seen JamesRisen of The New York Times…

… Times and The Washington Post. JamesRisen, a Times reporter, was also involved in a DOJ leak investigation regarding his confidential sources for a report on the CIA plan to undermine Irans nuclear program.
Carolyn Ryan, the Times Washington bureau…